This is the fourth and final in our series looking at some of the amazing entries we had to our Tim Burton tour guide competition. We had around 3½ hours worth of Youtube uploads and the talent and ingenuity on display by our youthful entrants gave us great hope for the artistic future of this country. (See profiles 1 and 2 and 3).

And if you thought making decisions in a hung parliament was difficult, try choosing 12 winners from the pile of greatness that landed in our inbox.

First up, Lydia Edwards gets her hands dirty and wanders amongst the toadstools in this brilliantly scripted extended fantail to Tim Burton. Lydia shows great skill for location hunting and uses the space to add extra texture to her informed piece. Her small Burton art gallery and the accompanying descriptions of the works show true curatorial talent.

We’re down to the the last of our eight guides: Sarah Vafidis will be showing visitors around the exhibition on 26th of September at 11am and we will upload a special video tour from young Paris Morrison next week. Tours are free, but normal exhibition rates apply and numbers are limited to 10.

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